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Dali Kaafar

Executive Director of the Optus Macquarie University Cyber Security Hub Dali Kaafar is Professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, MQ school of Computing at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He is Executive

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State of the Phish 2019

The report uncovers phishing cyberattack trends across more than 15 industries and details the fundamental cybersecurity knowledge of more than 7,000 working adults in Australia, the U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the UK. Data from tens of millions of simulated phishing attacks sent over a one-year period were analysed along with nearly 15,000 cybersecurity professional survey responses, from both Proofpoint customers and outside organisations, to provide an in-depth look at state of global phishing attacks.

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2019 State of Password and Authentication Security Behaviours Report

Ponemon Institute is pleased to present the results of The 2019 State of Password and Authentication Security Behaviors Report, sponsored by Yubico. The purpose of this study is to understand the beliefs and behaviors surrounding password management and authentication practices for individuals both in the workplace and at home. The goal was to understand if these beliefs and behaviors align, and why or why not.

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State of Online Gaming

Given the rise of popular video game streaming sites such as Twitch and YouTube Gaming, gamers also spend a significant amount of time watching people play online. Over 66 percent of gamers watch others play online each week, with almost 10 percent watching for more than seven hours. In fact, Singaporeans spend more time watching gaming content online each week than they do watching traditional sports on television or watching traditional sports programming online.

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Grand Theft Data II – The Drivers and Shifting State of Data Breaches

The report revealed that despite improvements in combating cybercrime and threats, IT security professionals are still struggling to fully secure their organisation and protect against breaches with 61 percent claiming to have experienced a data breach at their current employer. Adding to this challenge, data breaches are becoming more serious as cybercriminals continue to target intellectual property putting the reputation of the company brand at risk and increasing financial liability.

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